DUI/Drunk Driving

Even though police officers receive special training to conduct DUI investigations, they sometimes make critical mistakes that can result in the suppression of evidence being used against you. Police officers are required to follow strict protocols during a DUI investigation. If an officer broke protocol during the investigation or during the arrest, your case might be dismissed outright or you could have the opportunity to plead to a lesser offense.

If you've been arrested for a DUI in Florida, you should find a lawyer as soon as possible. You only have ten days from the date of your arrest to request a hearing with the DMV to challenge the suspension of your driver's license. This "administrative suspension hearing" is a completely separate matter from your criminal DUI case.

If you have been charged with a DUI in Florida, call us at (850) 434-9304 or contact us online to discuss your legal options. Mr. Jenkins can be reached after hours at his home office at (850) 474-4182.

We serve the following localities: Bay County including Panama City; Escambia County including Pensacola; Okaloosa County including Crestview, Destin, and Fort Walton Beach; Santa Rosa County including Milton; and Walton County including DeFuniak Springs.